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Graves, Bill – School Administrator, 1995
Philadelphia's new superintendent will lose $8,000 a year if student achievement does not improve. An Ohio superintendent has promised to resign if student proficiency does not climb by 10% (see Roger Barnes' sidebar). Contract specialists predict that administrators will see increasing efforts to tie salaries to results as budgets tighten,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Accountability, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education
DelViscio, James L.; Muffs, Michael L. – School Administrator, 2007
Good teachers were shying away from accepting 4th-grade positions because of the growing accountability pressures that were being unfairly brought to bear on that grade level. Highly publicized reports of the state's new battery of standardized assessments were scaring off applicants. To address the personnel needs while more fairly sharing the…
Descriptors: Looping (Teachers), Accountability, Personnel Needs, Grade 4
Chion-Kenney, Linda – School Administrator, 1994
Opponents depict outcome-based education as an unproven one-size-fits-all experiment. Uncompromising attacks, principally from conservative Christian groups and tradition-minded parents and educators, are obstructing meaningful reform and costing some superintendents their jobs. Sidebars show how certain districts responded to the backlash, decode…
Descriptors: Accountability, Change Strategies, Community Involvement, Conservatism